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Science and Citizen Collaboration as Good Example of Geoethics for Recovering a Natural Site in the Urban Area of Rome (Italy)

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  • Monia Procesi

    (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143 Rome, Italy)

  • Giuseppe Di Capua

    (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143 Rome, Italy
    IAPG—International Association for Promoting Geoethics, 00143 Rome, Italy)

  • Silvia Peppoloni

    (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Via di Vigna Murata 605, 00143 Rome, Italy
    IAPG—International Association for Promoting Geoethics, 00143 Rome, Italy)

  • Marco Corirossi

    (Forum Territoriale Permanente Parco delle Energie, 00176 Rome, Italy)

  • Alessandra Valentinelli

    (Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile Edile e Ambientale, Università di Roma “La Sapienza”, 00185 Rome, Italy)

Abstract

Natural sites in urban spaces can have a key role in citizen well-being, providing fundamental ecosystem services to the population and assuring a multitude of benefits. Therefore, cities should guarantee a number of green areas and their conservation in time as an essential part of urban architecture. In this framework, cooperation between scientists, decision makers and citizens is critical to ensure the enhancement of green public spaces. Social and scientific communities are called to work in a tuned way to combine scientific knowledge and methods to local socio-economic contexts, driven by the values of geoethics. The Bullicante Lake case study, discussed in this work, represents an example of application of geoethical values, such as inclusiveness, sharing, sustainability and conservation of bio- and geodiversity. This urban lake in Rome appeared following illegal excavation works in 1992 and remained closed until 2016 favouring re-naturalization processes. Over time, this site was often threatened by pending actions for building. The aim of this study was to highlight how fruitful cooperation between science and citizens is able to transform a degraded urban area into a place of knowledge, recreation, enjoyment and eco-systemic preservation. Moreover, on the basis of this experience, the authors proposed a generalised approach/strategy to be developed and applied in other contexts. The active involvement of citizens and the cooperation among scientists, artists and institutions were able to redress opportunistic behaviours well by preventing site degradation and its improper use, favouring environmental safeguarding and making possible the site’s recognition as a natural monument. The results of these actions led to the improved quality of citizen life, showing an excellent example of virtuous cooperation between science and society.

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  • Monia Procesi & Giuseppe Di Capua & Silvia Peppoloni & Marco Corirossi & Alessandra Valentinelli, 2022. "Science and Citizen Collaboration as Good Example of Geoethics for Recovering a Natural Site in the Urban Area of Rome (Italy)," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(8), pages 1-15, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:8:p:4429-:d:789445
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